@th3j35t3r I'm curious what others might think of that idea?
No, Nope, Nada, Never.
There is NO benefit of the "quote tweet". It is the whisper behind someones back. It disavows actual human communication. Engaging in dialog with others, builds community and understanding.
@corlin @th3j35t3r If I want to pass along a link to an article from the NYT 's account, and make a comment about it, that starts the conversation. I'm not engaging in a conversation behind the NYT's back.
Ok understood.
But just make a new post.
Put the link in as a normal link.
Or reply to someone that did the above.
It is all threaded here. and folks can read the whole conversation.
@corlin Then I have to copy the link and paste it into a post. That's a complete pain! Why can't i just quote it?
@corlin I mean, seriously, the clicking and pasting required on this site to pass along links is ridiculous.
I am now muting the rest of this conversation.
Out of small pain comes growth.
Out of avoidance of small pain comes ignorance.
@ml8_ml8 @th3j35t3r Oof, no thanks.
I know some groups have found use for the quote tweet on Twitter, but mostly I see it being used to drive anger and create "Main Characters" upon which others can dunk.
I like the CoSo way, which is a combination of our cultural bent against the "subtweet" and the technological constrain that if you want to comment on someone's post, you have to do it directly.
@lenaoflune @th3j35t3r Unclear what you mean by this. Can you explain? How does a QT do that?
@ml8_ml8 @th3j35t3r My experience is that, since a QT disconnects a post from that user by creating a new thread of discussion, it makes it far easier to grow the visibility of a tweet while simultaneously removing its context and direct discussion with the original poster in that context.
These things together don't lead to the type of connected discussions that CoSo culture prefers, IMHO.
@ml8_ml8 @th3j35t3r
I have about 20-25 people that I talk to on Twitter, everyday.
Only 2 of them have moved to Counter Social (I tried to get them to move).